Bain sent for the shaman Rama Yunge, a tauren elder whom Bain trusted.
In fact, Bain doesn't particularly care about dreams, he just seeks psychological comfort, and the considerate Rama Yunge is undoubtedly the best choice.
"Dear Chief, may Mother Earth be with you forever."
Although she is already a mother of seven children, Rama Yunge still has an elegant figure and good temperament. She respectfully saluted Bain and then sang and danced.
"Great Chief Baine, you are the pride of Thunder Bluff, you are the immortal mountain, your strong arms protect the tauren, your sharp horns can pierce all foreign enemies, your powerful hooves can shatter the bones of the enemy,
The tauren are proud of your greatness, and Thunder Bluff is lucky to have you."
It's so beautifully sung. Bain likes such an obedient subordinate. In Thunder Bluff, many tauren are respectful on the surface, but in private they are very disdainful of Bain and think that a little gangster is not qualified to inherit the position of warchief.
"Rama Yunge, my loyal friend." Bain Bloodhoof scratched his head out of habit and said, "I've been having nightmares in the past few days. Oh, it's not a nightmare. It's an inspiration and a sign."
Bain tried his best to use a tactful tone and said that in his dream, he saw Kane. Bloodhoof turned into a terrifying demon, seeking revenge on him and demanding blood repayment, but he could not be like this with Rama Cloud Song.
elaboration.
"I dreamed about Cairn. Warchief Bloodhoof. He comforted me and told me to lead the tauren to fight for Azeroth. He said that my future was limitless, but he told me to be wary of the coming danger.
Yes, under my leadership, the Tauren have achieved unprecedented glory, but I feel that I have not done enough."
Rama Yunge looked surprised. Although she realized her gaffe and tried her best to hide it, Bain still noticed the abnormality and asked curiously: "Why do you have such an expression?"
The "sincere" tauren shaman hesitated for a moment, his expression moved slightly, and then he slowly said:
"Great Chief, this is an auspicious sign. The reason why I am confused is because many tauren in Thunder Bluff came to confess to me. They prayed for me to communicate with Mother Earth. Coincidentally, they all dreamed about the Great Cairn.
Chief, I have gained some enlightenment. Yes, Chief Kane is very supportive of you. To be honest, I have dreamed about Chief Kane many times in the past few days. He told me that you are the greatest bull head in history.
Human Chief.”
Bain felt a chill in his heart. Although he remained calm on the outside, he was extremely panicked inside.
Obviously, Rama Yunge lied, and those who come to her to confess may not have a good dream.
Just like Bain himself lied, it can be expected that what everyone in Thunder Bluff dreamed about was Kane's revenge on himself, a bloody and terrifying revenge.
It is definitely not a coincidence that multiple people have the same dream, but a sign, or a warning. After all, there are various mysterious powers in Azeroth, and it is a high-energy world.
"War Chief Bain, this is a good sign. War Chief Kane has undoubtedly returned to the embrace of Mother Earth. He is watching us and protecting us. He is proud of you."
Rama Yunge's tone was extremely respectful and pious, as if it was true.
Bain knew very well that he could not hear Rama Yunge speak the truth.
In Thunder Bluff, everyone hates Baine, just like Rama Cloudsinger. Five of her seven children either died in battle or became the food of the orcs and the Forsaken.
Rama Yunge was very smart. She sent her youngest son to Grimtotem to leave a trace of blood for her family. Although her attitude was extremely complimentary, she must have hated the tauren chief in front of her.
"Warchief, you don't have to worry. We have Thrall leading our tribe, as well as the wise and great Warchief Vol'jin, the kind and loving Sylvanas, and the heroic and capable King Saurfang. Of course, you are indispensable, great.
With the help of Chief Baine, our tribe will surely prosper and become the overlord of Azeroth."
Bain knew what Rama Yunge wanted to express, so he waved his hand feebly and said:
"You go down."
Rama Yunge left respectfully, and Bain Ku sat on the chief's throne with a look of despair on his face.
To the tauren of Thunder Bluff, Baine's position as chief came very strangely.
His father was a tauren warrior. The group that originally opposed the cooperation between tauren and orcs even launched a mutiny to force Kane to change his mind. The coup failed, and everyone was massacred by Kane Bloodhoof.
Because of his father, Bain has been disliked by his tribe since he was a child. In order to survive, he became a very rare profession among tauren, that of a thief.
Ordinary thieves are nothing more than stealing, unlocking, sneak attacks, assassinations, etc.
Bain is a different kind of thief. He is a highly skilled tomb robber.
Generally speaking, tomb thieves like ancient tombs and steal the burial objects inside them.
Bain specializes in stealing new tombs in order to get the fresh corpses in the tombs. He is good at making bacon. Without robbing tombs, he cannot fill his stomach.
Until one time, Baine stole the tomb of a tauren general's wife and was caught red-handed. The general beat him up and sent him to Orgrimmar to be used as food for the orcs.
Fortunately, Baine was sent to Thrall's banquet, and his chance came.
In front of Thrall and King Saurfang, the two orcs with the most power, Baine showed off his extremely skillful skills as a butcher and a cow.
This stems from his many years of dissection of tauren corpses, which has won the praise of King Thrall and Saurfang. This is a rare unity of opinion between the two orc leaders.
From then on, Bain stayed with Thrall, working full-time as a butcher and dissecting cattle. With more and more dissections, his skills continued to improve and became more and more sophisticated. At a banquet, even Chief Kane Bloodhoof
I have to praise it too.
"Be like Baine in giving birth to children."
Kane Bloodhoof said this.
Thrall winked at Bain, and Bain understood and quickly worshiped Kane as his godfather.
Kane Bloodhoof had a sullen face, unwilling to do anything, but he had to agree.
Because he gained the favor of Thrall and King Saurfang at the same time, Baine's status became higher and higher. From Kane's godson, he gradually became an illegitimate son, and finally became his biological son and the undisputed heir to the next chief.
After the death of Cairn Bloodhoof and his sons, the world spread rumors that Baine Bloodhoof was a coward. He saw his father and brothers being eaten by orcs with his own eyes. He dared to be angry but dared not speak. He was timid and cowardly.
But the truth of the matter is not like this. Bain feels particularly unjust. He has no blood relationship with Kane Bloodhoof. If there is a relationship, it is the revenge of killing his father.
sleepy.
Bain felt like he was having a nightmare again, it was so real.
He saw Bloodhoof Kane striding into the chief's golden tent. The Kane in front of him was stronger than before. His thick horns were like clusters of blades, and his sharp fangs stuck out of his lips.
His eyes glowed dangerously red, and a terrifying big tail trailed behind him.
Bain's most loyal guards all stood behind Bloodhoof Kane. On his exposed skin, thin red bugs went in and out. Their faces were twisted and ferocious, as crazy as Bloodhoof Kane.
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Although he was scared to death, Bain warned himself in his heart.
"What a terrible nightmare, how should I wake up?" (To be continued)